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Mitigating project risks: special report to the Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute

7th December 2011

Topic(s): Carbon capture use and storage (CCUS), Engineering and project delivery

ROAD stands for ‘Rotterdam Opslag en Afvang Demonstratieproject’ (Rotterdam Capture and Storage Demonstration Project) and is one of the largest integrated demonstration projects in the world for the capture and storage of CO2, based on a new coal-fired power station located outside of Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

The ROAD project has received support from the Institute to contribute to the international development of knowledge, experience and information on CCS. Ultimately, the development of hands-on CCS knowledge and expertise should accelerate the commercial deployment of CCS projects worldwide.

In this report, which is part of a series of reports from the ROAD project, the risk management methodology developed by the ROAD project team is described and evaluated, including the description of the main project risks, mitigating actions and residual risks. This is done with the aim of helping similar projects to identify and treat their own project risks

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Mitigating project risks: special report to the Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute

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